Jaybird180
Final Approach
Not studying approaches at this juncture per se, but in the video I was watching this approach was used as an example. The approach legs referenced altitudes as 3700 and 3200 from the IAF. The video mentioned the MSA (minimum safe altitude?) as 7700 (at the time - it's now 7800 on the chart).
Can someone explain what the MSA is for when the course fixes have you fly lower than that from IAF to FAF?
Also, what would cause MSA to change from 7700 (in 2003) to 7800 (present)?
Can someone explain what the MSA is for when the course fixes have you fly lower than that from IAF to FAF?
Also, what would cause MSA to change from 7700 (in 2003) to 7800 (present)?